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On The Oppression Olympics
Last Wednesday, Dr. Steve Gimbel, professor of philosophy at Gettysburg College, gave a philosophy lecture on humor ethics at St. Lawrence University. During this lecture, one of the things Gimbel posited was that we put ourselves at a…
April Snow Brings a Good Folk Show
Despite the weather on Saturday, the Greenhouse’s 7th Annual North Country Folk Fest hosted musical groups, local vendors, a biergarten and more. Throughout the day, both students and locals browsed the student center for jewelry, cutting…
Students Struggle Against Endless Winter
“When will winter ever end?” asks Alana Belkevich ’18, as she sinks into a couch, wrapped in a cozy blanket to stay warm. This question was a common one on the minds of countless SLU students and North Country residents over the course of…
Linden Takes First & Amateur Runner Outpaces Professionals in 2018 Boston Marathon
It was a rainy day in Boston this past Monday, with possibly the worst running conditions in the past 30 years, but that wasn’t going to stop the usual festivities. As is tradition, Patriots Day was marked by the running of the Boston…
“CARE FOR ME” by Saba: Grief, Hope and Everything in Between
Rap can be the connective tissue between hearts and minds.
On the 5th of April, I was excited to hear that Saba released his second album: “CARE FOR ME.” Little did I know that the 10 track album would profoundly connect with my lived…
Dark Water’s Unanticipated Relevance
St. Lawrence’s recent production of “Dark Water” may be about the infamous Deepwater Horizon oil spill which happened nearly a decade ago, but continues to be relevant. When Angela Sweigart-Gallagher, professor of performance and…
Teal Week Tackles Sexual Violence at SLU
Teal Week, which is sponsored by the SLU Advocates Program, commenced this past Monday, April 9. Meant to highlight the experiences of sexual assault survivors, Teal Week occurs each year in April - national sexual assault awareness month.…
Local Cult Leader Arrested for Sexual Impropriety
The leader of a cult-like organization based in upstate New York has recently been arrested on federal sex trafficking charges. Keith Raniere, founder of the group NXIVM, is accused of brainwashing female followers to have sex with him.…